Just like your assorted Springfields and Montgomerys, Lexington is one of those town/city names that just happens to turn up in so many different states. Yesterday, we took an early evening trip to Michigan’s version of Lexington, which happens to be an adorable, old, little town just behind the shoreline of Lake Huron.
We walked around town for a little while, browsing country stores and fudge shops just before closing time (luckily, Daylight Savings Time allowed us an extra hour just when we thought everyone was about to pack up). Then, as the evening neared six, we made our way towards the water. I still can’t get over how huge Lake Huron was–I felt like we were walking alongside the ocean.
First close-up view of the ocean–errr–lake. |
Brad wandered out onto one of the docks. They looked really cool, but . . . |
. . . They were really narrow (and I tend to be a ‘fraidy cat). I walked slowly. |
Oooh. Ahhh. |
He was fishing. He was also very far away, but we were sneaky and used our mega-zoom camera lens. Paparazzi-style. |
Skipping ’cause I’m happy |
I can’t wait to see what else is out there.